28—Friday, October 14, 1966

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Michael Stuart Hirsch

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MISS MARJORIE WILLENS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Willens

of Northlawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their d au g Ii t e r
Marjorie Helen to Michael Stuart
Hirsch, son of Mr. David Hirsch of
Far Rockaway, N.Y. and the late
Mrs. Celia Hirsch.
Miss Willens is a senior at Michi-
gan State University where she is
affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau
Sorority. Her fiance graduated

from Michigan State University and
is now doing graduate work there.
He is a member of Beta Alpha Psi,
national ac c o u n tin g honorary
society.

A June 24 wedding is planned.

lnarriages

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will have a
Dutch-treat "Night Out With the
President", 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Uncle John's Pancake House, 1360
S. Woodward, Birmingham. Mem-
bers who need a ride are asked
to call Molly Moss. VE 8-1823, or
President Rose Columbus, LI 7-
0925. Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Gordon Fruitman, vice-president of
the Bnai Brith Women's Council.
The business part of the meeting
will be held at 8:30 p.m.
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REX CHAPTER will meet for a
movie night, featuring films on
Israel and "Children's Emotions
and Fantasties" 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Frank
Blase, 20232 Trinity. Refreshments
will be served. Guests are wel-
come. For information, call Illene
Wenner, KE 4-8096, or Mickey Ray-
berg, LI 8-5971.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30
p.m. Thursday at the Workmen's
Circle Center. The program for
the afternoon will be a fashion
show, featuring "Hats through

History" modeled by the Louis
Marshall Bowling League. Mrs.
Louis Dorf, program chairman, in-
vites friends to attend.

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ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER
will present a f a s h i on show
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Music will
be by Eric Rosenow. Mrs. Ruth
Oleshansky will be commentator.
and Mrs. Lynda Hack co-ordina-
tor. Guests are welcome. For in-
formation. call Mrs. Helen Ta-
tarka, program chairman, LI
6-9282.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hear
Judge Joseph J. Pernick of the
Common Pleas Court as guest
speaker 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the

a c e r e-
BASS-WOLF: In
mony conducted by Rabbi
Jeffery Stiffman at Temple
Shaare Emeth, University City,
Mo., Janis Wolf of St. Louis be-
came the bride of Dr. Alan R.
Bass of 30276 Southfield, South-
field. The bride, the daughter of
Mrs. Milton Wolf and the late Mr.
Wolf, is a composer-pianist who
studied at the Yale University Workmen's Circle Center. Judge
School of Music and privately with Pernick will speak on "The Radi-
Nadia Boulanger in Paris. She also cal Right. Is It a Fascist Trend?"
Guests are invited. For informa-
took master classes with Arthur tion. call Mrs. Leonard Schreiber.
Rubenstein and Clifford Curzon at
398-2084.
the American Conservatory of program chairman,
* * *
Music, Fontainebleau. France. Dr.
Bass, the son of Mr. and Mrs. JNF Tower for Label Katz
Morris Bass of University City, Tribute to Past BB Head
Mo., is assistant professor of psy-
NEW YORK (JTA) — The con-

chology at Wayne State Univer-
sity. He received his masters and
doctors degrees from the Univer-
sity of Illinois. The couple is now
residing on Southfield Rd.
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struction of a watchtower at Kib-
butz Hanita. in Northern Israel,
will be undertaken by the Jewish
National Fund as a tribute to Label
A. Katz, past president of Bnai
Brith.
ROSS-WOTIZ: Hugh Wolfe Ross,
Hanita is close to the Syrian and
son of Mrs. Bessye Ross of Nine Lebanese borders, and is surround
Mile Rd., Oak Park. and the late ed by 400 acres or ancient wood-
Mr. Ross, and Ellen Barbara Wotiz, land that will be reforested as part
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark of the tribute project. The plan
Wotiz of West Orange, N.J. were will provide 30.000 days of employ-
united in marriage recently in Ann ment and is seen as an important
Arbor by Rabbi Harold White of contribution to Israel's economy.
Dr. William A. Wexler. national
Cong. Beth Israel.
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president of Bnai Brith, will serve
SHOPNICK-DEUTCH: Mr. and as chairman of the international
Mrs. Harry Deutch of Onyx Dr., honorary committee for the estab-
Southfield, announce the marriage lishment of the Label Katz PrOject
of their daughter Judith to Aaron in Israel.
Shopnick of Los Angeles. Ater a
wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, they Young N' Marrieds Set
will make their home in Sherman Oneg at Adas Shalom
Oaks. Calif.
The Young N' Marrieds of Adas
Shalom Synagogue will hold its
first oneg Shabat. with Rabbi
Branch 11 to Hear Talk
Leonard Cahan conducting the
on 'Love, Life in Shtetl'
service, 8:30 p.m. today in the
The Labor Zionist Organization small chapel of the synagogue.
of America Branch 11 will meet
A discussion with the rabbi on
9 p.m. Oct. 22 at the home of Mi. "Jewish Concept of God" will fol-
and Mrs David Silberg, 15240 Ken- low the service. Everyone is wel-
wood, Oak Park.
come. Refreshments will be
Young couples who wish to af- served.
filiate with a service-educational
organization whose aim is to tight- Cocktails for Twos . . .
en bonds with Israel and to rein-
The Couples Club of Temple Is-
force Jewish values in this com- rael is opening the fall season with
munity, are invited to attend.
its annual cocktail party, 9 p.m.,
Speaker will be Shmuel Ben Dor, Oct. 22, in the social hall.
assistant professor of anthropology
Friends are invited.
at Wayne State University. His
For reservations, call Natalie
topic will be "Love and Life in Warern. 547-4289, Pat Siegel, 272-
2755, or Bobby Grayson, 357-1649.
the Shtetl."

appiness in Israel : .1Jetroiter s Experience

This. heading was suggested by
a correspondent who sent us the
accompanying interesting item.
Our reader asked that her name
should not be used because "I do
not like personal publicity." The
item she submitted follows:

Went to visit cousins of my
brother-in-law. An old couple of
76 and 82.
They had been wealthy in
Romania: 15-room house, summer
home, trips to Europe every year.
Everything lost 15 years ago.
They were allowed to bring out
150 lbs. So they brought their
hand painted in gold Rosenthal
set of china, rock crystal goblets

color."
pretty
and a few pieces of heavy cut glass sighed, "what a
plus some bedding. Her finest "Would you like a new lipstick?"
diamond was hidden in her womb I asked. "Oh. yes, mine is almost
gone and they are so expensive."
by a doctor cousin.
They had been living in a one- Her husband kept shaking his
room with large bed taking up head. "No, No."
I gave this 76-year-old woman a
half the room. A buffet and a
table and chiars were in the new lipstick, and she said, "Men
same room. Gentle contented don't realize how important lip-
people who ask for nothing. stick is to us women. I hope it
Though we were unexpected, she was not too costly."
"Oh, no, I replied. "the price
served us delicious dinner on her
of a cup of coffee." At that they
fine china.
both beamed and Chaim gently
Gave her a dress and she was
bent over and kissed Clara on the
pleased it was the right size.
cheek as he left to take us to the
Washed up, put fresh lipstick on.
bus.
Ready to leave.
She looked at my lips and Classified Ads Get Quick Res

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